Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,156,791 members, 7,831,558 topics. Date: Friday, 17 May 2024 at 08:59 PM

N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries - Politics (5) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries (29880 Views)

Osinbajo Orders Magu, New DSS Boss To Recover Missing N80b After Daura’s Sack / Number Of Months Of Outstanding Salaries Owned By State Governments / N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by dfrost: 1:26pm On May 15, 2017
baby124:
What rubbish is this? What is this man smoking

Kwale weed because Osogbo weed farm has been burnt. cheesy

cc: SmellyMouth
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by ibrock70: 1:27pm On May 15, 2017
Unbelievable! !! He needs medical check up! This man is not in his right senses.
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by Smellymouth: 1:28pm On May 15, 2017
dfrost:


Kwale weed because Osogbo weed farm has been burnt. cheesy

cc: SmellyMo.uth

cheesy

1 Share

Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by Mcreloaded(m): 3:34pm On May 15, 2017
To be a Governor is not by force if you can't pay the resign instead can you imagine your self.Mr Governor telling people to sacrifice their hard earned salary lol
Mr Governor if you succeed then it will be a precedent and I trust all APC governors to follow suit because APC governors are the first to start managing local government allocation on behalf of local government chairmen so I won't be surprised if this one of sacrifice starts it will now be the new normal like when police men and soldiers were not paying bus fare then they will say they are staff where as it was during the war bus drivers used it as a way to help force men
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by solaere(m): 4:24pm On May 15, 2017
May be he should wave 2mnth instead nd pay d civil servants stupid man !!!
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by solaere(m): 4:32pm On May 15, 2017
So if d workers becomes the person who needs to sacrifice what is d duty of d government
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by gloryman91: 4:35pm On May 15, 2017
Useless government.
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by raphaeladeyele: 4:57pm On May 15, 2017
Politicians are heartless people.Adiye iranna, ki ise eran ajegbe o, Gomina
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by babooshka: 4:57pm On May 15, 2017
olajay86:
http://www.titopeblog.com/2017/05/n80b-salary-debt-akeredolu-begs-ondo.html

The governor explained that it was becoming increasingly difficult to use state funds to offset workers’ accumulated and outstanding salaries and arrears.

Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has begged civil servants in the state workforce to waive their outstanding salaries and arrears owed by the immediate past government.

Mr. Akeredolu made the plea when the committee on arrears of salaries of state public servants submitted its final report at the cocoa conference hall in Akure.

Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi headed the committee, which was inaugurated on the March 7, 2017.

The governor explained that it was becoming increasingly difficult to use state funds to offset workers’ accumulated and outstanding salaries and arrears.

He said the government workers must be prepared to “pay the sacrifices” of waiving their salaries as part of their own contributions to the economic development of the state.

“We have said this many times, we must be prepared to pay sacrifices because we don’t borrow money to pay salaries. If they (workers) meet and say they waive two months, we will be glad, but if they insist on having the full arrears, we will look for ways of paying,” Mr. Akeredolu said.

“I will have to address the workers to let them know that it’s not possible to use all our money to pay salaries,” he added.

He promised that the All Progressives Congress-led government in the state would endeavor to not owe civil servants’ salaries accruing from his assumption of office in February 2017.

“I know it is not easy but it is also getting increasingly difficult for the government, too, but whatever we do, we will try not to owe salaries,” the governor said.

SaharaReporters learned that the governor has paid three months’ salaries - February, March and April - to the government workers of the state.

Our correspondent reported that Mr. Akeredolu has also paid one out of six months’ outstanding salaries owed to the workers by the immediate past governor, Olusegun Mimiko.

Mr. Akeredolu stated that the government would, however, look inwardly for solutions by increasing the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in order to help address issues of funds in the state treasury.

Submitting the report, Mr. Agboola claimed that of the total salaries owed to civil servants, N38.57 billion was owed to the workers by the immediate past government of Mr. Mimiko.

The deputy governor disclosed that the figure was excluding an additional N41.5 billion which represents outstanding gratuities.

“What the government is owing now is N34.5 billion, representing five months’ salaries as against the six months we met on board and it is outside the N41.5 billion representing outstanding gratuities.”

In June 2016, former Governor Olusegun Mimiko declared that the monthly wage bill, including pensions, of Ondo State was N3.9 billion.

Mr. Mimiko disclosed the figure while pacifying state workers during one of their protests at the front of the government house in Akure before leaving office.

Political pundits have been asking Mr. Mimiko's successor, Mr. Akeredolu, to declare the true figure of the state monthly wage bill since he promised government transparency after being sworn-in as governor.



Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu


he's very mad!!!!!!!!!!! And shameless!!!
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by bayelsaowei(m): 6:26pm On May 15, 2017
obailala:
The money being owed was owed by the last PDP government. Now in the abundance of your wisdom, your best suggestion of a solution is for Ondo people to have perpetuated the same PDP?.... E be like say somebody head dey pain am undecided

and as it is where are those so called pdp people... undecided

They are in the apc party...so abandon that lame line of last pdp admin...our politicians are one and the same...
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by bayelsaowei(m): 6:31pm On May 15, 2017
APCmyheart:



Oh.. they should have continue with the PDP that owe them all that salaries? people from your region are daft, Dickson is owing 9month salaries and still counting and next election they might still vote for him to the senate and also PDP back to Government house so who need to suffer more?
rather than castigate the ondo governor for what he said you're here blabbing...no responsible governor should make such statements...


Nonsense...
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by obailala(m): 8:35pm On May 15, 2017
bayelsaowei:
and as it is where are those so called pdp people... undecided

They are in the apc party...so abandon that lame line of last pdp admin...our politicians are one and the same...
Stop trying to be smart boy, last time I checked, Mimiko is still in PDP, and he's the sole culprit here.

Besides, what link does this lame response you just typed above got with the first comment you made on this thread where you blamed the salary issue on 'change'?

This was your first response to the report:
bayelsaowei:
grin grin

People should enjoy the change they clamored for. ..blacks need to suffer. .we are made to suffering see no reason why humans should vote for thieves as governors...only happens in black nigeria...
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by APCmyheart(m): 12:59am On May 16, 2017
bayelsaowei:
rather than castigate the ondo governor for what he said you're here blabbing...no responsible governor should make such statements...


Nonsense...


Reason most politicians lie to us by telling us things we want to hear, They talk without action..

We hate the truth and that's why the leaders take us for a ride..

So you expect Arekedolu to continue lying to them by promising them and later fail by past politicians?



Well i commend Akeredolu for saying the truth even if it's not nice or what people want to hear but it's simple truth..

Well no wonder your Governor is still owing nine month salaries and keep lying to the workers in his state..
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by mikolo80: 5:37am On May 16, 2017
smartty68:
"He said the government workers must be prepared to “pay the sacrifices” of waiving their salaries as part of their own contributions to the economic development of the state".

Just imagine the senseless statement up there lipsrsealed

Lubbish!undecided How dare he request that civil servants should waive their outstanding salaries

What a country we live in - Politicians are heartless indeed

EFCC, Mr Mimiko and Rotimi Akeredolu needs some explaining to do

how are they heartless. shebi it's the voters that keep voting for them
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by bayelsaowei(m): 12:45pm On May 16, 2017
obailala:
Stop trying to be smart boy, last time I checked, Mimiko is still in PDP, and he's the sole culprit here.

Besides, what link does this lame response you just typed above got with the first comment you made on this thread where you blamed the salary issue on 'change'?

This was your first response to the report:

oh yes...people clamored for change thinking there was going to be any difference or an improvement ...but here we are...i hope you're enjoying every bit of It...i hope hunger hasn't stretched your neck beyond its proportionality limit... grin
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by bayelsaowei(m): 12:51pm On May 16, 2017
obailala:
The money being owed was owed by the last PDP government. Now in the abundance of your wisdom, your best suggestion of a solution is for Ondo people to have perpetuated the same PDP?.... E be like say somebody head dey pain am undecided

and apc is doing what??..

It's the same lame template your sycophants are running...where is the change you fraud stars promised...scam!!!..

It is the head of your change vendors and yours that is in pains...
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by obailala(m): 12:58pm On May 16, 2017
bayelsaowei:
oh yes...people clamored for change thinking there was going to be any difference or an improvement ...but here we are...i hope you're enjoying every bit of It...i hope hunger hasn't stretched your neck beyond its proportionality limit... grin
bayelsaowei:
and apc is doing what??..

It's the same lame template your sycophants are running...where is the change you fraud stars promised...scam!!!..

It is the head of your change vendors and yours that is in pains...
In your first comment, you threw a jab at the people who voted out Mimiko mocking them about the change they voted. Probably you were too quick to comment, hence you couldnt read in the report where it stated that the Mimiko/PDP they angrily voted out was the one who incurred 100% of the debts ...Accept that your first comment was senseless and move on...

1 Like

Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by bayelsaowei(m): 5:36pm On May 16, 2017
obailala:
In your first comment, you threw a jab at the people who voted out Mimiko mocking them about the change they voted. Probably you were too quick to comment, hence you couldnt read in the report where it stated that the Mimiko/PDP they angrily voted out was the one who incurred 100% of the debts ...Accept that your first comment was senseless and move on...
and where did that report come from??..is it still not from the liars of 2017...

Well it is glaring to everyone that nothing good can come out from the present admin..pdp doesn't need to come back or had continued to rule..neither does the apc come close to making things better...so agree that the apc party is useless to nigerians...
Re: N80b Salary Debt: Akeredolu Begs Ondo Workers To Waive Outstanding Salaries by obailala(m): 7:48pm On May 16, 2017
bayelsaowei:
and where did that report come from??..is it still not from the liars of 2017...

Well it is glaring to everyone that nothing good can come out from the present admin..pdp doesn't need to come back or had continued to rule..neither does the apc come close to making things better...so agree that the apc party is useless to nigerians...
Okay sorry, it is the new governor who took office few months ago that incurred N80 billion in depth. The report is actually lying to cover up the sins of the new governor. My apologies!

1 Like

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

NBA Apologises To El-Rufai For Disinviting Him / 2023: Is The Coast Now Clear For Osinbajo-tinubu Battle? / PDP Members Returning Their Cards In Katsina. (PHOTO)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 37
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.